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| Referent Tracking for Command and Control Messaging Systems | |
| Συγγραφέας: Barry Smith, Werner Ceusters Barry Smith, Werner Ceusters: Referent Tracking for Command and Control Messaging Systems (pdf, 6 pages)  –  The  Joint  Battle  Management  Language  (JBML)  is  an  XML-based  language  designed  to  allow  Command  and  Control  (C2)  systems  to  interface  easily  with  Modeling  and  Simulation (M&S) systems. While some of the XML-tags defined  in  this  language  correspond  to  types  of  entities  that  exist  in  reality,  others  are  mere  syntactic artifacts used to structure the  messages  themselves.  Because  these  two  kinds  of  tags  are  not  formally  distinguishable,  JBML  messages in effect confuse data  with  what  the  data  represent.  In  this  paper  we  show  how  a  realism-based  ontology  combined  with  a  rule  language  can  be  used  to  make  these  distinctions  explicit.  The  approach  allows  storage  of  the  contents  of  JBML  messages  in  a  Referent  Tracking System in a format that mimics the structure of reality  thereby providing an aid to message validation. | |
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